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Giflor selected as IPA sustainability award finalist

  • Giflor
Beauty, Personal Care, Primary Packaging, Caps, Lids, Caps - Plastic, Dispensing Closures, Flip Top, Active, Smart Packaging, Sustainable Packaging, Lightweight Packaging, Recyclable Packaging, Plastic, Plastic - PP, Recycling, Shows, Associations, Media, Packaging Awards

Last November 13th the ESTube Green Solution from CTL-CH Packaging was selected as a finalist for the IPA Award in the Sustainability Section. The solution included our Art. 772-50, Eco Low Profile flip-top closure for 50mm tubes.

All these packaging components are produced in the same material —100% PP—, so it is not necessary to separate them for later recycling.

In addition, our Eco Low Profile dispensing cap reduces the material usage requirement by 20% for a lower impact across the entire Supply Chain.

Paolo Lobba, head of Giflor's Research and Development Team stated: "We're very proud of this and all of the awards and nominations for which our Eco Low Profile closure line has been selected!"

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